they real nice. i don't want to own rn though
they real nice. i don't want to own rn though
working in one of the burbs (Bellevue), living downtown on the waterfront a block from PPM
dear VSBs: heading off to the PNW in two weeks for new job! so hype.
yes, this is super common. it's a LOT of $ when tallied up, too.
this "own your own business and your future — be an entrepreuner" isht just leads to a million broke gals selling laxative tea all over my social media. stop it. get some help.
education about money don't stop anybody from being reckless. the most reckless cats I know are bankers.
speaking of which, finally got the job offer out there. true what they say — expect a month of job search for every $10K in salary. took about that long. headed out in March.
shit or Goldman Sachs can help get you a $4B valuation on your app that makes no profit
I think that is a good way to do it. but it is damn hard to get family to agree on who to manage it and impossible for them not to be over the shoulder of the manager on the regular.
i'm pressuring my wife to let me lease a wild ride after we move.
i disagree as well. mine went from sharecropping to middle to upper, and i am probably about 10-15 good work years from deca status. you can make big jumps.
the worst thing to inherit is property. liquidate immediately. shoot, sell it before you die, at least enjoy the $ and giving it to the heirs
i hear that for sure.
most folks disagree on that one.
affordable housing and a fair day's pay for a fair day's work are THEEE economic issues of our time imo
um, if we talking big ticket stuff — rent the stuff you consume and break down (personal housing, cars, vacation homes, boats, whatever) and only buy things that have an actual measurable yield outside of appreciation (investment real estate, stocks, bonds).
agree. the answer, if possible:
LeBron so can't fight
she was like "i know how to handle money b/c I listen to Dave Ramsey and am smart"
age ain't isht though. just recovery…so his feet will stay sore longer than my azz, which isn't a great consolation